Tuesday 27 March 2018

If you love animals you will read this




As I was Reading about sharks (black tips
) and that more and more are staying in North Carolina
and not going to Florida, I wondered: is there more animals
being affected by global warming?  




The Black tip shark is a very good hunter but this is not about that,
 it is about there mating they travel in the colder months to florida to mate.
Now if less and less go then less will breed so less and less will be born and if a group of black
tips are wiped out (like a group of pups) then the black tip species will go extinct in less than
a decade. For more Inform visit News.NationalGeographic.com


Another animal affected by global warming is The Harp seal is a cute ball of fluff
but there all going to die if we don’t take action like make little islands (oh I forgot to say that
polar bears eat them),  so that means the polar bear has less to hunt and eat so that polar bears
will kill more of the other type of seals, meaning more seal will die.
For more inform visit News.NationalGeographic.com


The lemuroid ringtail possum is a little polar bear it is white like a polar bear but is ev
en rarer because  of global warming + they can’t survive tempers of over 30C
And to make matter worse they eat damp leaves so these all ready rare animals will take a
even shorter time than  most affected by global warming.
For more inform visit www.theguardain.com  



The Sea turtles are going to die very soon with the warming of the earth the sand will warm
up cooking the eggs and kill the baby turtles and the swift of the currents will move the jellyfish
that they eat meaning that more and more turtles will starve.
 For more inform visit www.theguardain.com


Hawaiian honeycreeper are small birds and are very brightly coloured but there’s got one
thing that's going to get them if we keep going on the path where going on these little guys are
going to die because of mosquitoes they have a sickness that kills the honeycreepers.  
For more inform visit www.theguardain.com


Bramble Cay Melomys  a  small rodent that lives on a
SINKING ISLAND OF DEATH because of global warming and the sea rising this
drown more and more killing them but they're already dead or are they?  
For more inform visit www.theguardain.com

Sierra Nevada blue is a small butterfly who is very rare and have very little habitat
and because of global warming less and less snow is forming making them going
higher and higher were the habitat is not suitable the Sierra Nevada blue
 For more inform visit www.theguardain.com


So in conclusion all of these animals and more are going to die if we don’t stop
and just remember this is just the tip of the iceberg and there’s many more so stop
before it’s too late


By Miller with help by  The Guardian and Nat Geo

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